If you haven't viewed it, please do so. It's about the Turing Test, science 
fiction, but the "special effects" aren't primarily photographic bells and 
whistles, but the dialogue. the text, the logic of the script. Recently, we 
have argued about consciousness, what it is, and how we can test for it in 
the context of AI. I claimed that we could do some superficial surgery to 
determine whether the subject of the test was a robot or a conscious 
entity. But this is completely mistaken. All that that would reveal is 
whether the subject was artificial, not whether it was "conscious". The 
subject could have been a black box, and still showing signs of what we 
can't really define; consciousness. I think Ex Machina provides an answer 
of what we need to look for. Please view it and report back. But do NOT 
read the plot, say in Wiki. It's a spoiler. AG

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